[Adopted 1-3-2022 by Ord. No. 01-2022]
From and after the effective date of this article, no person,
corporation, partnership, association, organization or other group
whatsoever (hereinafter collectively referred to as "property owner"
or "person" as applies) shall burn any materials of any kind in the
Borough of Boyertown, except as authorized by this article or as authorized
pursuant to a valid permit issued by the County of Berks or Borough
of Boyertown in accordance with ordinances and regulations.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FIRE
The phenomenon of combustion manifested in light, flame and
heat.
SMALL OPEN FIRE
A fire contained within a grill, outdoor barbeque, fireplace
or similar device to cook food with charcoal, natural gas or wood;
or any other fire from which the properties of smoke are emitted directly
into the air without first passing through a structural stack and/or
being used for the purposes of non-food preparation, light, ornament
or recreation and being such maximum size and using such materials
as authorized hereunder, and otherwise complying with this article,
and conducted in such location, conditions and in a manner which contributes
only a negligible amount of air contaminants.
Any Eastern Berks Regional Police Department officer or other
duly authorized law enforcement officer serving the Borough, the Borough's
Fire Marshal, the Borough's Fire Chief, Deputy Fire Chief(s)
or the Fire Chief's designee may, upon investigation, order that
any fire be immediately extinguished, abated, diminished or corrected
(in his or her sole discretion) if, in the officer's sole judgment,
the fire:
A. Is emitting excessive smoke, excessive odor or malodorous emissions;
B. Contains prohibited materials or is using a prohibited or inadequate
containment device or mechanism;
C. Is in a prohibited location or of a prohibited size;
D. Is emitting sparks or hot ashes that may pose a threat to nearby
structures, trees, other combustible materials, or to the safety of
persons or property; or
E. Where its size, materials, containment, location, emissions, proximity
to structures, trees, other combustible materials, conduct of participants,
weather conditions (including but not limited to wind, drought, dry
or other conditions) or air, or other circumstances, are such that
continuation of the fire poses a risk of harm to persons or property.
Any officer of the Eastern Berks Regional Police Department
and any duly authorized code enforcement officer serving the Borough
is authorized to enforce the violations and penalties provisions of
this article, including but not limited to issuance of citations or
other procedures in accordance with the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal
Procedure for commission of a summary offense.
A person, property owner, occupant or representative who violates
or allows violation of any provisions of this article shall be guilty
of a summary offense and, upon conviction in a summary proceeding
in accordance with the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, shall
be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 and costs. Each
day a violation continues shall constitute a separate offense. Each
violation of this article shall be a separate offense. If the violation
requires the attendance of the Fire Company, the District Justice
shall take account of the costs incurred by the Fire Company in responding
to the violation in determining the amount of fine to be levied.